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Walter J. Bigelow

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31: 284:, in 1898 Bigelow was appointed to the legislature's Vermont Commission on Double Taxation, a special panel that investigated state laws which subjected to state tax both mortgages used to purchase real estate and the real estate used to secure the mortgages. In 1900, the commission submitted recommendations to address the issue, many of which were adopted in subsequent legislative sessions. 308:
and served one term, 1907 to 1909, the first two-year mayoral term created as the result of a change to the city charter. He was a candidate for reelection in 1909 and lost to Burke by 18 votes, 1,658 to 1,640.
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on January 22, 1865, the son of Phineas N. Bigelow and Charlotte E. (Munn) Bigelow. He was educated in the public schools of Stowe, and graduated from
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newspaper in 1909. In 1910 he purchased the Ranlet Press, a St. Johnsbury publishing business. Bigelow operated both ventures until 1918. During
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in 1889. He received his qualification as a teacher, and taught school for two years before beginning college studies. He attended the
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In March 1906, Bigelow was the Republican Party's unsuccessful nominee for mayor. In June 1906, he served as chairman of the
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for three years as a member of the class of 1895, but left before graduating to begin a career in the newspaper business.
30: 261:. In 1894, he was appointed the newspaper's night editor. He held this position he held until 1909. Bigelow was also the 975: 643: 990: 595: 257: 371:. They were the parents of a daughter, Ruth Barr (1899-1959), who was the wife of Clarence C. Mooney (d. 1956). 274: 293: 266: 731: 518: 405: 776: 352: 314: 240: 215: 173: 129: 940: 935: 914: 861: 571: 547: 523: 434: 340: 335: 830: 825: 364: 301: 244: 236: 210: 52: 801: 766: 741: 305: 75: 197:(January 22, 1865 - May 2, 1935) was an American newspaper editor, author, and politician from 856: 851: 756: 726: 471: 542: 414:. Vol. III. New York, NY: Lewis Historical Publishing Company. p. 1504 – via 871: 786: 781: 761: 716: 429: 269:. A talented orator, Bigelow was frequently called upon to speak at public events including 909: 881: 876: 796: 771: 751: 746: 736: 721: 566: 638: 896: 891: 886: 866: 820: 648: 624: 619: 614: 600: 576: 552: 528: 479: 439: 228: 113: 590: 929: 255:
While attending college, Bigelow worked on the night shift in the editorial room of
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celebrations and rallies held in support of U.S. involvement in the
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Bigelow remained with the Reformer until 1933, when he moved to
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In 1895, Bigelow married Florence E. Mooney (1868-1956) of
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journalist assigned to report on the 1897 session of the
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Bigelow was an author, and his published works included
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20th-century American newspaper publishers (people)
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Mayor
Burlington, Vermont
James Edmund Burke
Stowe, Vermont
Hartford, Connecticut
Republican
University of Vermont
Vermont
Republican
mayor
Burlington
St. Johnsbury Caledonian
Stowe, Vermont
Montpelier Seminary
Montpelier
University of Vermont
Burlington
The Burlington Free Press
Vermont General Assembly
Memorial Day
Spanish–American War
Republican
Vermont Republican Party
mayor
Burlington
James Edmund Burke
St. Johnsbury Caledonian
World War I
Brattleboro Reformer

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